In search of justice, Chaim Perelman rediscovered the rhetorical tradition and reclaimed his Jewish identity after World War II. As an attempt to correct misreadings of Perelmanian thought and to situate the New Rhetoric ...

This essay draws from Edwin Black's Rhetorical Questions to illuminate the role of mutability in rhetoric, consciousness, and social idiom as it is displayed in Haydar 'Abd al-Shaji's speech delivered at the Madrid conference ...

Many see the city of Jerusalem as an intractable religious political issue, beyond the pale
of negotiation and problem solving. This view reflects a set of problematic assumptions, including
beliefs that Jerusalem produces ...

Chaim Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts- Tyteca's New Rhetoric Project
(NRP) helped revive the study of rhetoric in the twentieth century. Although
some believe their work is largely a reiteration of Aristotle's rhetoric ...

Frank, David A.; McPhail, Mark Lawrence(Michigan State University Press, 2005)

The two authors of this article offer alternative readings of Barack Obama’s July
27, 2004, address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention (DNC) as an
experiment in interracial collaborative rhetorical criticism, one ...

Frank, David A.; McPhail, Mark Lawrence(Michigan State University Press, 2005)

The two authors of this article offer alternative readings of Barack Obama’s July
27, 2004, address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention (DNC) as an
experiment in interracial collaborative rhetorical criticism, one ...

Barack Obama’s address of March 18, 2008, sought to quell the controversy
sparked by YouTube clips of his pastor, Jeremiah Wright of the Trinity United
Church of Christ, condemning values and actions of the United States ...

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